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State Department names Wright State among institutions with highest growth in education abroad

Wright State was recognized for its efforts to support study abroad opportunities for students with disabilities through the Gilman International Scholarship Program. Continue reading

SolidWorks certification exam now being offered at College of Engineering and Computer Science

Getting certified in 3D modeling software widely used in industry is available for the first time to students in a class in the College of Engineering and Computer Science. Continue reading

Stage set for annual ArtsGala at Wright State

The annual ArtsGala, scheduled for Saturday, April 13, raises scholarship funds for Wright State’s outstanding fine and performing arts students. Continue reading

Wright State School of Professional Psychology to mark 40th anniversary with open house on April 10

Duke E. Ellis Human Development Institute

The School of Professional Psychology will hold an open house from 5 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 10, at the Wright State Ellis Human Development Institute. Continue reading

Model of success

Wright State’s Model UN team continues tradition of excellence for 40th year

For the 40th consecutive year, Wright State University’s Model United Nations team won top honors at the National Model UN Conference March 24-28 in New York City. Continue reading

Medical school to hold 14th Annual Global Health Initiative Symposium and Global Food Tasting

The May 2 event will raise funds for medical students participating in the Boonshoft School of Medicine International Education Program. Continue reading

Market force

Wright State alum Nick Moshos goes from being a bagger to the owner of Dot’s Market

Nick Moshos, a human resources graduate from Wright State, buys Dot’s Market after working at the local grocery store for 11 years. Continue reading

Hunger pains

Tony Hall, who spent his career battling world hunger, talks social change with Wright State students

He remembers the exact moment when battling world hunger became his passion. It was during a famine and still burns in the memory of Tony Hall, ex-congressman and former U.S. ambassador. Continue reading

Paralysis analysis

Wright State researchers Mark Rich and Andrew Voss awarded $2.7 million in federal grant money to study muscle disease

Mark Rich and Andrew Voss have received a five-year grant from the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases with additional funding from the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Continue reading